A little history on the USS Independence CVL-22.
USS Independence (CVL-22, originally CV-22), 1943-1951
USS Independence, lead ship of a class of nine 11,000 ton small aircraft carriers, was built at Camden, New Jersey. Begun as the light cruiser Amsterdam (CL-59), she was converted to a carrier before launching and commissioned in January 1943 with the hull number CV-22. In July 1943, following shakedown operations in the Caribbean, Independence joined the Pacific Fleet and was redesignated CVL-22. During the rest of 1943, she took part in raids on the Japanese bases at Marcus, Wake and Rabaul and in the campaign to seize the Gilbert Islands. She was damaged by a Japanese aerial torpedo attack on 20 November, while operating off the Gilberts, and had to return to the United States for repairs.
Independence returned to the Pacific operational area in July 1944 and trained to serve as a night carrier. She participated in the Palaus operation in September 1944, air strikes in the Philippines and Okinawa and the Battle of Leyte Gulf in October, and further offensive operations in the Western Pacific during November-December 1944 and January 1945. After an overhaul, Independence rejoined the fast carrier task force in March. Over the next six months, she took part in the Ryukyus campaign and conducted strikes against targets in the Japanese Home Islands. Following Japan's capitulation in mid-August 1945, the carrier supported occupation operations and helped bring U.S. service veterans home as part of Operation "Magic Carpet". In 1946, Independence was assigned to target duty as part of the atomic bomb tests at Bikini. She was badly damaged by the 1 July 1946 air burst and further contaminated by radioactivity in the 25 July underwater test. Formally decommissioned in August 1946, she was later used as a radiological research hulk. USS Independence was sunk as a target off the California coast in January 1951. Source:
http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-u ... /cvl22.htm




INDEPENDENCE CVL-22, shown here on 30 December 1944, conducted night operations and shifted into the protective formation of Task Group 38.2

Task Group 38.2 underway from Ulithi on 30 December 1944. Aircraft carriers are (front to back) INDEPENDENCE CVL-22, HORNET CV-12 and LEXINGTON CV-16
Squadrons that served aboard CVL-22 were:
VF-6, VF-21, VT-21, VC-22, VF-22, VT-22, VF-27, VT-27, VFN-41, VTN-41, VF-46, VT-46 (and VF-33 for one day at Rabaul).

VF-46 original artwork 1944. Squadron established 15 April 1944 at NAS Atlantic City and disestablished on 14 September 1945

VF-27 US Navy Fighting Twenty Seven VF-27 was a WWII fighter squadron deployed aboard the USS Independence from 14 June 1945 through 25 September 1945.

F6F Hellcat of VF-27 pictured after landing on the light carrier Independence (CVL 22), 1944-1945

Flight deck crewmen swarm around an F6F Hellcat of VF-27 after an errant landing on board the light carrier Independence (CVL 22), 1944-1945

F6F-5 Hellcat of VF-27 assigned to the light carrier Independence (CVL 22)

VF-27 Hellcat landing aboard the USS Independence. The checkerboard markings, I'm to believe, would be shortly painted over.

F6F Hellcat of VF-27 is flying from the flight deck of the USS Independence (CVL-22) c 1945

F6F-5 Hellcat assigned to the light carrier Independence (CVL 22)

F6F Hellcat of VF-27 on the flight deck of the USS Independence CVL-22 c 1945